City prosecutors in southern France are investigating a local politician
for his Twitter account, which was marked “forbidden to dogs and Jews”
and featured tweets mocking and denying the Holocaust.

The Montpelier prosecutors were notified Monday by municipal officials
about the account, which belongs to Djamel Boumaaz, a former member of
France’s far-right National Front party, the Liberation daily reported.
Boumaaz, a Muslim who quit the party last year over what he termed
anti-Muslim sentiments by party leader Marine Le Pen, said someone had
hacked his account and posted the tweets, the news site Infos H24
reported.

The Montpelier prosecutors were notified Monday by municipal officials
about the account, which belongs to Djamel Boumaaz, a former member of
France’s far-right National Front party, the Liberation daily reported.
Boumaaz, a Muslim who quit the party last year over what he termed
anti-Muslim sentiments by party leader Marine Le Pen, said someone had
hacked his account and posted the tweets, the news site Infos H24
reported.

Another tweet read: “My son has nightmares from your Holocaust. I told him not to be afraid of imaginary things.”

A known associate of Holocaust denier Alain Soral and anti-Semitic
comedian Dieudonne M’bala M’bala, Boumaaz was second on the National
Front list for the municipal elections in Montpelier in 2014.

"Israel is not a victim of terrorism, the free world is a victim of Israel and of Judaism."

"Your aim is to conquer the World, but the world neither likes Israel nor the Jews"